6 myths about travel to Israel. Part 1

6 myths about travel to Israel. Part 1

The life of tourists is gradually starting to improve. Flights are resumed, restrictions are removed, hoteliers are creative and try to make life as easy as possible for their guests in a changed world order. But do we know enough about the places we are going to go as soon as the opportunity arises? Take, for example, Israel. The most incredible myths about this country will be discussed in this article.

Israel is a multifaceted country, where a whole separate world has settled in a small area. Almost every day Israel is mentioned in news reports. But only after being there once you can dispel those stereotypes that are rooted in the heads of many travelers.

Myth number one - Israel is an endless desert. In fact, for such a small area, there fit a lot of different natural areas. Of course, here you can see sand dunes and camels scurrying on them. But the rest of the locations will be able to turn over lopsided views. For example, in the northern part of the country is Mount Hermon, where the famous ski resort for winter lovers. To the south of here spread covered with luscious grass hills, with lakes, waterfalls, forests, among which is one of the most beautiful reserves in the world - Ichudia Forest. And if we talk about Tel Aviv - this metropolis is not associated with a lifeless desert.

In the south of Israel splashing the red sea, with luxury hotels on the coast, where you can enjoy a beach holiday, snorkeling among the picturesque coral reefs, as well as endless spa treatments.

Israel is a country surrounded by dense relic groves. And even in the notorious desert you can see real oases, where enthusiasts grow crops, palm trees and exotic flowers. Most of these products, by the way, are sent to our shelves. One of the most beautiful places of its kind is located at the source of Ein Aqev.

Myth number two. There's a war in Israel. Of course, Israel has long been in a war zone. But for the people who are there, it is not ubiquitous. You can walk around Tel Aviv and not even know that the northern borders are military operations. You just have to be careful and avoid conflict zones. Although, in general, the political situation in the country does not affect tourist resorts and attractions.

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